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Play Streaming iTunes Videos on Sony Bravia TV

With 4K TVs now arriving in numbers and at increasingly affordable prices it’s no longer just a technology for the tech-minded early adopter market.

Sony has unveiled world’s slimmest Android television, the Bravia X90C, which is 4.9mm at its thinnest point, even less than an Xperia Z3 which claims to be the slimmest Smartphone.

With Android TV support, Sony TVs like the X90C will be able to Google Cast content from smartphones and tablets to the TV, use voice search and even flick though channels using Android Wear smartwatches like the Sony SmartWatch 3. Sony is first electronic company to introduce Android TV, the official Sony blog mentions that the device will be available in spring 2015 but the exact date has not been announced yet.

Best Way to Stream iTunes Video to Sony Bravia TV

Firstly, the most essential problem which needs to be solved before you stream itunes videos is DRM protection of iTunes contents. Although the Android TVs has much more different channels than commen 4K TVs , it still can not support itunes media contents, espeially movies and tv shows. In order to solve this problem, you need a tool to remove DRM protection just like the following program.

Here you need, NoteBurner M4V Converter Plus, a professional iTunes M4V video converter which can help you remove DRM protection and convert iTunes movies and TV shows losslessly to various video formats with 30X faster speed. After the conversion, you can import the converted files to your thumb drive and watch it on Google TV. NoteBurner M4V Converter Plus can also enable you keep iTunes rentals forever!

Please download the program on your Mac or Windows PC first for preparation.

Part 1: Remove DRM Protection from iTunes Movies or TV Shows with NoteBurner

Step 1: Add Movies/TV Shows from iTunes

Launch NoteBurner M4V Converter Plus, click Add Movies button, then you will see the pop up windows which will show you all the iTunes purchases and rentals. This iTunes DRM removal software enables you to add your iTunes video from the needed media catalog such as Movie, TV Shows, Podcasts, etc.

Step 2: Customize Output Format

The added video will show up on the main panel after adding. Then you just need to choose the right output format according to your need from the output profile list. Same as source for mp4 is suggested since the program can convert at a 20X faster speed and result in lossless quality.

Step 3: Start Conversion

When finish customization, click on the Convert button at the bottom to start the conversion. Then you just need to wait till the conversion completes. When the conversion is done, iTunes movies and TV shows are no different from other local video files. You can transfer them to USB Flash Drive or External Hard Drive to play on TV now!

Part 2: Stream Converted iTunes Videos to Sony TV by DLNA

If your Sony TV has an android system, you only need an application which acts as a dlna server that identifies itself as a dlna server on your network. Your tv will, when instructed, scan for dlna servers. It will only find dlna servers that have been activated on your computer.

When you activate a program that actually is a dlna server, you can find this server on your tv. You can then access the media that particular server has access to. For example, if you activate the windows media player server, your tv will find that server and you can access only the media windows media player has in its library. This works similar for all applications acting as a dlna server.

On Sony TV, a USB port designed for users to connect the TV with USB devices, and import the external content. To play iTunes purchased or rented movies on Sony TV, we can use this USB port by transferring iTunes movies to Sony TV via this port.

As long as you converted the iTunes movies with NoteBurner M4V Converter, you can put the converted DRM-free MP4 videos to the USB port. And then connect the USB port with Sony TV to sync iTunes movies to it. Now you are free to watch any iTunes movie on Sony Bravia TV.